Seven dead, twenty injured in Mexican resort explosion

November 14, 2010

A gas explosion in the Grand Riviera Princess resort in, Mexico earlier today killed seven people and left 20 people injured, two critically according to local officials.

Francisco Alor, the attorney general of, said that two hotel employees were among the dead. Five Canadian tourists were also killed in the blast, which created a large crater and broke windows. Alor said it is suspected that the explosion took place under the floor of the lobby.

Reports from guests say that the explosion occurred at about 9:30 a.m. local time (1530 UTC). News director of Canadian radio station 570 Pete Traves said, "People are visibly shaken and upset, as you can imagine." Traves witnessed hotel employees rushing around after the explosion helping injured guests. It was also reported the local hospital was bogged down with people.

Traves is at the resort with a group of 60 Canadians; they are staying in a wing of the hotel unaffected by the blast.